Many adults with busy lives due to family and work obligations are looking to online education venues to provide them career advancement opportunities with something that would have previously been out of reach: a place as a student. They see it as the perfect way to unite their craving for social mobility or a more […]
Chile:Educators and Students in the Thousands March for Education Reform
By Silvia Viñas housands of students and teachers marched on the streets of Santiago and in other cities [1]on Tuesday August 28, 2012, to demand education reform. This massive march is part of the student movement’s ongoing efforts to overhaul the education system in Chile. Earlier this month, students occupying [2] schools denounced [3] [es] […]
Educators in S.C. asked federal court to throw out governor’s lawsuit
School administrators and principals from across South Carolina have asked the U.S. District Court in Columbia to throw out a lawsuit filed by Gov. Mark Sanford last week involving $700 million in federal stimulus funds that he does not want to accept. In a lawsuit filed on Tuesday the South Carolina Association of School Administrators […]
Educators Across The US Rallying To Ayers’ Side
During the middle of the Democratic and GOP primary races, the topic of the connection between Democratic Presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama and William Ayers, the founder of the defunct radical anti-war group known as the Weather Underground, was brought up. However, the connection was barely covered. The connection between Obama and Ayers was brought […]
Educators Hungry for Farm-to-School Programs
As U.S. school boards and parents seek to provide locally grown food for school cafeterias, administrators struggle to pay for it. School Cafeterias Going Local Rising food costs and increasing requests by parents have encouraged many schools across the country to adopt farm-to-school programs so that kids can get fresh, local produce, and see how […]
Costs and Content Driving Educators Online for Classroom Resources
Posted by Chris Coats to findingDulcinea With educational costs soaring for both students and schools, many are turning to online resources to supplement textbooks. From primary schools to college lecture halls, students and administrators are heading online in search of reliable content from an increasingly large group of publishers. However cost is not the only […]
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